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Code · Alaska · Title 47 · Chapter 31

Sec. 47.31.010. Eligibility for assistance.

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Sec. 47.31.010. Eligibility for assistance.
(a)The department shall provide financial assistance under this chapter to a patient who
(1)does not have the available means to pay or substantially contribute to the payment of charges assessed by a facility;
(2)has no other third party to pay for the evaluation or treatment provided under AS 47.30 ; and
(3)meets the criteria in this chapter.
(b)To be eligible for assistance under this chapter, a patient must have
(1)been admitted for inpatient evaluation or treatment at an evaluation facility or a designated treatment facility other than a state-operated hospital after either
(A)an involuntary commitment under AS 47.30.700 — 47.30.915; or
(B)a voluntary admission chosen by the patient after a determination by the patient's treating physician that the patient meets the involuntary commitment criteria in AS 47.30.700 — 47.30.915 and that involuntary commitment proceedings would be initiated if the patient did not choose to be admitted voluntarily; and
(2)a gross monthly household income that does not exceed 185 percent of the federal poverty guideline for this state for the calendar month in which service was provided.
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